Locus 5 lies directly under Locus 4 and extends throughout the entire extension to the trench. The soil in this locus was a medium-brown, and a fine clay in texture. There were many small roots and small stones (1 to 5cm in size) in this locus. Slag, bronze fragments, and vitrified terracotta were recovered also. One bowl of tile (mainly worn) and 59 sherds of pottery were recovered also (including one fragment of Medieval pottery). Locus 5 lies directly over Locus 6. In addition, there was one catalogued find from this locus, a worked chert fragment (20130036).

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